Driving - Approaching - Putting.
London: Methuen, 1922. 47p, illus. bds. Hard to find first edition of this book, went into many printings. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J R3160. More
Percy Boomer is synonyms with his revolutionary classic "On Learning Golf" published in 1942, and recognised by the great players Hogan, Player, Watson...
On Learning Golf , was one of the most influential books of the 20th century, Boomer being voted number one golf swing guru of all time by Sports Illustrated in 2005.
How did he gain this knowledge? Leading golf instrutor, Dutch, Swiss and Belgian National Open Champion, advanced agronomist, architecture... what else made this man a visionary! see more, Percy H. Boomer
Now for the first time the Boomer golf library, 30 plus years in the building, hidden away for 73 years, the library is available, to view, admire and purchase....
Everybook has an 'Ex-libris Percy Boomer' bookplate containg the three signatures of Percy's grandchildren, this serves as definitive provenance.
London: Methuen, 1922. 47p, illus. bds. Hard to find first edition of this book, went into many printings. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J R3160. More
London: Methuen, 1922. 55p. + 8p. Pictorial Boards. Indexed One of the most attractive aspects of this volume is the picture affixed to the cover of Ted Ray's set of golf clubs, leaning one by one against a wall. Typically, the cover photograph is some combination of scratched, soiled, stained..... More
London: T. Werner Laurie, ca 1914. 234p. plus ads. cloth. Substantial title by the 1912 Open Champion Ted Ray. Braid, Taylor and Vardon all produced similar tombs once they had won The Open, one wonders if his 1912 win was the cause of this publication and how many years beforehand..... More
London: Methuen, 1926. 47p, illustrated boards. 4th edition of this book, went into many printings. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J R3160. More
London: Methuen, 1922. 55p. + 8 p. Pictorial Boards.. Indexed One of the most attractive aspects of this volume is the picture affixed to the cover of Ted Ray's set of golf clubs, leaning one by one against a wall. Typically, the cover photograph is some combination of scratched, soiled..... More